An edition of Playwright and the city (1999)

Playwright and the city

Calcutta's tribute to Brecht in his centenary year

Playwright and the city
Bertolt Brecht, Subhoranjan Da ...
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An edition of Playwright and the city (1999)

Playwright and the city

Calcutta's tribute to Brecht in his centenary year

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Publish Date
Publisher
Dasgupta & Co.
Language
English
Pages
113

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Table of Contents

Politics and protagonists : interview with Carl Wege / Subhoranjan Dasgupta
Authorship and political forecast of Calcutta, 4th May / Subhoranjan Dasgupta
Maharaja Nandakumar : in history, literature, legend and in Brecht / Amitava Roy
The contexts of History: The first governor-general and contemporary Bengal politics / Shreela Roy
The backdrop of history / Sudeshna Chakravarty
Aesthetics and dramaturgy: rewriting history and its aesthetic impact / Debnarayan Bandopadhyay
A space for thought 'A short oranum' : Brechtian stage and adaptations / Aninda Basu Roy
Research and response
a selection: from Feuchtwanger to Brecht (excerpts) / Carl Wege (tr. by Sabita Dhar)
Media response to select Brech plays staged in translation in Calcutta / Santosh Chakrabarti
Voices : Calcutta's tribute to Brecht.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Calcutta

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
832/.912
Library of Congress
PT2603.R397 P43 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 113 p. ;
Number of pages
113

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4003712M
LCCN
2001357344

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